Chicago Union Stock Yards Fire
- Chicago Union Stock Yards Fire
The Chicago Union Stock Yards Fire occurred from December 22 to December 23, 1910 and resulted in the deaths of twenty-one firemen.
The fire, which broke out at Warehouse 7 of the Nelson Morris Company at the Chicago Union Stock Yards, was first reported on December 22 at 4:09 am. Half an hour later it was listed as a 4-11 blaze and within a few hours, more than thirty fire engines were battling the blaze. By the time the blaze was extinguished at 6:37 am on December 23, 50 engine companies and 7 hook and ladder companies had been called to the scene.
Twenty-one firemen, including Fire Marshal James J. Horan, were killed when one of the blazing buildings collapsed with them inside. Until Sept. 11, 2001, this was the deadliest building collapse in American history in terms of firefighter fatalities, though the Texas City Disaster of 1947 killed more firefighters. It remains the worst such incident in Chicago history.
In 2004, a memorial to all Chicago firefighters who have died in the line of duty was erected at the location of the 1910 Stock Yards fire. The memorial was created at the urging of Chicago firefighters, who helped to raise about 75% of the $170,000 cost of the statue. At the time it was dedicated, the names of 530 deceased firefighters were carved around its base.
Early film pioneer Freeman Harrison Owens filmed a newsreel of the fire and the firefighting effort.
External links
* [http://www.chipublib.org/004chicago/disasters/stockyards_fire.html Chicago Public Library Account]
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Chicago Union Stock Yards fire — The Chicago Union Stock Yards fire occurred from December 22 to December 23, 1910 and resulted in the deaths of twenty one Chicago Fire Department firemen.[1] Until September 11, 2001, it was the deadliest building collapse in American history in … Wikipedia
Union Stock Yards — For the facilities in South Omaha, see Union Stockyards (Omaha). Union Stock Yards, 1947 The Union Stock Yard Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meat packing district in Chicago for over a century starting in 1865. The district was operated by a… … Wikipedia
Union Stock Yards — 41° 48′ 57″ N 87° 39′ 24″ W / 41.815722, 87.656565 … Wikipédia en Français
Union Stock Yard Gate — Old Stone Gate, Chicago Union Stockyards U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
Union Stockyards — Union Stockyards, 1941 Die Union Stock Yard Transit Co., auch kurz The Yards genannt, betrieb ihr Geschäft 106 Jahre lang im Stadtteil New City der Stadt Chicago im US Bundesstaat Illinois[1]. Sie sorgte dafür, dass Chicago als „hog butcher for… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chicago Fire Department — Established August 2, 1858 Staffing Career Strength 4 … Wikipedia
Chicago(Illinois) — Chicago Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chicago (homonymie). Chicago … Wikipédia en Français
Chicago, Illinois — Chicago Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chicago (homonymie). Chicago … Wikipédia en Français
Chicago (Illinois) — Chicago Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chicago (homonymie). Chicago … Wikipédia en Français
Chicago — Spitzname: The Windy City, Chi City, Chi Town … Deutsch Wikipedia